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The Clinton New Era, 1901-02-15, Page 71 1 t 1 1 t 1 t t t 1 h;s v HE to i ToL NEW EilA • ...��ss�sw►s�����N4*fflf *******44114401111440.94044•414.0.11•11114010* 0+ Ft�r 449****11+sl.! .11,4 `TIE NEW STORE CANTON RN*NMU4•RtN••1iNNl1•lRR THE NEW STORE fur Saq� Zooming Jak 'ends With daturdaq Our splendid and successful sale'bas'given the following t'esults Our yarn at 55e has allone, our r leather -faced mitts at 25c are all gone, our $1 pants are all gone. .And now to make the last days of this great sale e even more tempting than before we offer the following lines to replace those that are cleaned but. 13 neat $,pee a• ll We have had the rare opportunity of buying mill ends in Flannelettes, e s, Wrapperettes, Cantona and Grey Cottons and have made an extra good bargain. They yPe a all,iu 1:0 yiard:. elude and goodup-to-date patterns we believe. We have bought them at about one half wholesalericesand p so h erewlth Affex them for sale at about '. one half retail price. If they are not a .bargain there was nev er a bargain offered to the public Canada. Specials Marked from Nos.1 to 13: are 'placed on -our -Bargain—Tables. .- L --Ladies' Undervests. extra Iong; heavy weight, fancy triteMed. Regular r 35c for 2. -Ladies' Corsets, worth one dollar 8 • for . i7 3. -Girls' Wool Tame, assorted colors- Regular 35c for ▪ 1,5 4. -Girds' Camels is Hair Tarns' weight, several colors. ' heavy RegularOOc for. 5. -One Australian Coon Coat,• nice dark color, beautiful appearance, heavy quilted lining, Regular;price $35 sale price..,.:..:-. Ulsters, 1. --Youths' Frieze-IIlsters,high storm collar. Regular •$3.25 for. 2..3 9 0. --Gents' right up-to-date Mufflers, • 10: -Flannelettes Wrapperettes, etc.,. sand plata colors, in pretty patterns and colors, mill Regular 350 for plaid • :... 1 tt9 ends. Regular 12c n..yd,,10 yd. ends for. , . 1 5 7. -Gents' • Genuine Mocha Gloves, • lined right 25; sale.. �6p 11all ice patterrns, in flowered c1hectcs Regular $1.25, sale...... .... . and plaids. 8. -Eider Downs 1n red, white and Regular 15c a yd,10 yd, ends far . 38 30 •• • $22 p aid, Regular 80c i"yd, for..... ' . 2,-1p 1 d. ends es r 3' t a slue grey' col- • -vli'r ton for . ' a60 9. pperettes . Flannelettes, all colors and patterns. 10.-10 yds. mill ends grey cottons for Regular 8o yd., 10 yd, ends:fot'....:. .5 Men's Ulsters and Overcoats. 2. -Men's collar, FWorehe$Ofor.storm ' Ui 15 1. -Men's Bal or Congress:Sboes.. Regular $2 for Overcoats, ' Ready Made Clothing. S.--Men'sBeaverOVercoats,sillrs ch- 5,--1Pden'e'Ready to Wear Pants, of ed, heavysateen linen Regular • 4. -Men's Beaver Oyercogats, gl� l 7� O Regular $2 fo tweed. right up-to-date. r : I.2 5 • A winner at $12 fdr 8:5,0 :Boots and Shoes. t,25 S -Women's Felt Lined Shoes, foxed 5. -Men' .el with leather. Regular $2 for • i Q Q, a Felt Boats, all oil grain lea-. n 2. -Men's Slippers, 4:- -Ladies' Viet Kid Shoes,A " thea; felt palls out. Regular $2.75 for 2.2 5 p- o date.pp rs, reale nobby and rAmerican - B, --Men's 4 Buckie Felt Shoes real : • uwake ,'right ' Regular $1.75for 1 , . Re up-to-date, $3.75f .laced and /� good goods,.' oil . rain. ' • � O button. Regular $3.75 for ' 2. et • Regtilat� am for 1. -Women's Vests, good value at 20c, now two for • 2. --Women's Vests, good value at 50c, now.. ••••••••• Flannelettes.. • 1. -Grey Union Flannel, ail wool. Worth 30c a yd., special for;..,... 2. -Grey Flannel, all wool. Worth 30c a yd. for Underwear and Top Shirts. .25 Mens ary eece Lined Shirt's and'Drewers-. Regular 60c for,. ,38 3 5 4. --Men's All Wool Shirts and Draw ■ - ers. Regular' 50c for 35 . .12 .22 Cardigan' Jackets:: . and Sweaters. 1 -Men's All Wool Cardigan .Jackets, Regular 8$.95 for. . 1..20 2. -Men's All Wool Cardigan Jackets, ftcn Regular 90c for.. « ........, , ........ , . U a S.-ateri's'Heavy Top 'Shirts. . Regular 50c for 8.L.,.Men's Heavy'- Fleece Lined Top Shirts, navy... .Regular 90c for... ; 55 Overalls aiad Caps... Men's Overalls, grey, blue or check; plain or bib.. Regular 90c for . a� Men's Water Coon Caps all sizes. Regular $4, special for. , • 2.49; A. special and cordial invitatio i 'to both towu and country -people. It is a pleasure to show a r oods. Enough sad. ••••••••!•N•r44►*•*1••N•a•siNN•ii•N••'Wi•'N•d'•••••••f • . i�oNNorN•NfoN•f`••••ld!NN$4••4 t .Butter and Eggs. taken as Cash, • WE ARE IN HARLAND'S BLOCK iCLiNTON: •O. .B. KOENI �aa+�H�s�H�ow►�erwn. ' 1�►iofNo�Mo*N!r!l�d1N N�s�N �!lol�lwa T.JAaleCKSON, Sr,, Great Sof Clothin Extra inducements at this great Saxe of it• Men's, Yo u.t il vy' and j ' Suits t Morning next. and will continue until we elear out the whole stock, consisting el 300 Men's Suits, 200 boys', 50 Youths', 250 pairs Men's Pants 100 pairs of Boys', 60 Odd Coats, all sizes 200 Odd Vests and 100 Knieker Snits,• These Goods will beprices sold at prices that have never before been offered in this county. _. Our great sale of clothingis still in��� full blast. •. On Saturday morning next we come mence to slaughter our stock of overcoats, odd coats, yea awl pants, tremendous bargains will be offered in every Zine of clothing. Special invitation to our country customers g .ret our store on Saturday next. y tamlel's tole Having been in businessto " for close on half a century in Clinton have decided. to .. iv my old patrons and the public generally a real bargain sale, rhave the largest .est stock of Clothing in '� - g town—well bought for Cash. • The prices at the opening of this sale and until everything is sold, will be cut - two. (lleali. in - An invitation is extendedto everyone to attend this sale, for eta will make it ve in eating to all buyers of'Clothing. i z'Y ter. It is titnit,ewteary to quost� �. rides here as all will be sold at ONE D`t3.1',p' regular prices. MINTON k ac on. NOTICE t t All s000ttnt. dtteJ W. Irwin are requested to be paid on or bolero March let, , ad the books will be placed in other band, after that date. Feb. 14--•tf J. W.IRWIN, ° A.1JCTION S ALE..• On SSaturda , Feb. 16th, ]I Ira G. Weetaeott • has instructed 1). Dickinson, auctioneer, to gel by auction,on the market signore, at at 1.800 clock at�l ,. Ay o�reo 1rn�reetoryyd dwelding,good fruIb ggarden, hard and eoft water, in good repair(/, for sale or to rent, Apply on the premises or to W. W. Farrah, Clinton. Feb 3-2' Seed Oats /I Marley for Sale Canadian. Pride bate, one of the beet in this market, free fro/artist or slant, and geed pro- duBearrdleesdandbnlee dbarley, ezeell.nt for feed, raid to be equal to peas weighs 611 !be to bushel. A Very oholce alit. Price $1 per bushel. TYNDALL BROS, 25 -dm . Con. Z, R ttett, all e 50 Cords of Green and . pry Wood In • Exchange For 13aots, Shoes, ITarneas, Blankets, Robes, Etc. ;wall linen of Trunk*, . Valises, Oboe, Blanketlf, Rags,. Slagle I1* d Doublekfaritesill, into. • Rod Oeder. White Cedar, And 1`lnd Shingled always on hand et '.. TT1L *Whirls' Meek. x, CL,INTO € n'AREE'TS corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, Feb,14, .1901. Fall Wheat . ,.,,. 0 63 a 0 63 Oats . , . . . • .. , 0 27 a 0 27 e. .G:, ...... O40 a 044 Eley ..... onr.00tor, Q $8 A 0 4Q .»Peso... ...... „.•.. 0 07 A 0 60 Floor per owl 1 75 a 2 p i Butter,1ooee 10-i7,p'k'd 0 16 a 0 17 400n Per dos. . .,,0 15 A D 1(i 8. 00 a 8 0Q Ah e}takine .,,.,,0 55 a 0 05 No. 1 Gratin trim.hides 5 50- A tl 00 pt o anotia, 0 25 a 0 25 Chickens, per,pair 0 25 a 0 85 Ducks, eauh0 $0 a 0 35 Geese, per ib 'p 0 05 a 0 Qci• Torkurkey,liv,e perib0 07 a 0 08 Pork, dressed 05.Cr060 a A 5 50 0 60 Wood short 2 25 a 2 au, W1LSON In Bra' cthe d, Feb 10, the Wife of Mrs C. Wilson. of a daughter, LANE -In McKillop, on Jan. 24, the wile of John Lane, of a eon. CHARTERS -1n Mellillop on Jean. 28.. Lite wife of Win. Charters, of a dan daughter. CASLMORE-In Morris, on 1.'eb. 8, tire.wife Of John Casemore ora son, CAMPBELL -In Grey, on Feb. 1, the wife of Ivlino(zmppbell, of a eon Ill -an Seatorth, on Jan. 81, the wife of 1KcM11LLIAN- nIhn Puekersmith, on Feb. 4, the wife of Daniel McMillian, of a son, BELL-OLIVERMARRIED. - At the residence of the bride's.m(other. Brussels, on Feb. 6. by Rev, J. Ross B. A , John B. lien of 4hakeepeare, Ont.,. to Miss Maggie Oliver. Brussels. •• SCIIWANZ-BLASE.-At the h'°rne of the bride, in Colborne, o Feb. Is: by Rev. Shaw • Samnel schwanz to Mise•Jenn.ie, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. lilal'e.. HARRISON-GREER-At the residence of the bride's father, Saltford by Rev. Jasper..A Wilson, M.., John A. Har st odeaieh, to Nettie.ri' an Nettie. only daughter of Rabt. Greer, ''LIVEiy KELT,,:: - At St. Michael's church, B,yth, n Fol', 11, l'y Rev. D p Menamin, 1' i' ,° John Oliver to Bridget daMuq. ter or b4iclreci°•Ke ly Morris.. -- HWALY - KELLY - At St. Michael'soh arch, Blyth, on Feb, 11, by Bev. D. 1,', Me- Mecantin, P. P., Michael Reay to Annie, daughter of Michael Reny. Morris. MUGEORD—IUROALIb—At .he residence of John Mugford. Colborne, by Rev. E. Shaw, Bonm111er, on Feb. 7,Q; Mugford, Colborne, to Mary Burgard. 5.'nokersm i th, J9.Cg$ON_In HtirRD n Feb. 13, T7r'rbert, Wendell, son of Mrs David •lackeon, aged'' 16' years a d 5 n anon the R BEG L�x nFast Wnwanosh, onPab. 9, Jariies ell B a d . e s9 ear gg y s. M LOVE -1n orris, on San. 81> Mee Isabslttr Love, aged 74 ears. MILLER -jn eenett, on Jan, 80, Elizabeth 'Milner, aged 81 years. MolVIANUS- m Colborne, on Jan. 411, .Ann. Burke, relictof the late Jas.. McManus,. aged 7; DOBIE--In Egmondville, on Fob. 8, John Dob• 1°L.aged 84 years. • OVETT-In Goderich township, on Feb, 8, Martha Riely, relict of the Iate (has. 'Lovett, .aged 79yearsand 6 months. rrioN- Marble & Granite We.' always have itirniisherl the best work obtainable at fair prices, and intend - doing the sae Our motto To makd'the title e ^• to frit the work.,' We are the only .. practical menhere in our line., J. R. Hoover, Proprietor Next to Commercial Ho'te 1 New Ak, tlul'Oi5entaatt . For Sale' A four year oldquiet driving horse, alscebugg- gy, cutter and harness. fors sale cheap, Apply to ALBERT SEELEY,, Mary street.. Feb, 15-2 - .Clinton. SALE Private saleof stook and implements, includ- ing one milk cow, one driving mare, harness,' top buggy, cutter, cart and wagon and bicycle. Apply on premises to D C. IfoTAVIBS, • Feb: 15 -2 •eon. 2 Stanley Bulls lore Sale. Durhamibulia reasonable red, 12 -mo two ole fret Ola.. annuals. A. ELOOAT, Lot 95, oon,3, Tnokeramitb, Feb.15-.aq . , Bruceneld, P. 0. Fara~ For Sale. Parte? lot 35 hi fittr con, Gorlerieh township, Containing sixty live aeras. Good frame house and barn and bearing orchard an the premisce, Oniy 2 miles from CItrtt,b, For further partic- ulars appiy to 11. A. Hearn, on the pprremises, or Feb 15-1 J. RIDOUT, Clinton.: To Contractors . Tenders will be received upp to March, lot, for the erection of the Rontan Catholic rectory in Clinton. Plans and speciflcations may be seen and all Information obtained on application to Rev. D.P. McMENAMIN, P.P., 67 Huron St Clinton, The lowest or any other tender wilt not neeestarily be accepted, rob, Agents 'WANTED-'-. T.ifel be n'ViteterlaAnthors John -Coulter. front Londoir it g Jon hn Ceop. er, editor:of •Canadian Magazine, Toronto; $1,75. abot See other advertisements In� thiiss ' price 4180 to reviews In 'Mitt paper.• paper World l'ublls Ing Co., Guelph, Ont. Tenders Wanted O. Tenders o..Ifer1.11. yur ha e the wherefrom the mess e of cheese in the •toiraeeville Chefs factory far the season of 100T, according to the following speci ioatione. 1.-i he purchaser to epee fy the price he wilt pay for theamottnt.o whey from the make ofone ton of Cheese. ppa whey remit ed at the teime for eachshit/Min of Cheese. 5.-Tbe whey tole) entirely retrieved each day of which cheese ie •manufaetttred'' the work of reraovdl to be performed in a Cleanly Manner. 4. the amount tl $2b0 or thetfai� ful caveying out . f tho agreement; tuck so:nutty to be sit - ideate, to the board. 5 Tendert to bo sent to the Preefdont, Mr W 1#, Poater,Holmoaviile,on,or before 8 o'clock '"8.-No°tend d1 ecessbarily accueept.d. Mortgage Sale ' of Parnn Property to the TOWN ahlp of Hutlett. tinder and by virtues of the powers oontained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for eider by public auction, by -David Dickinson auction. eer, at Bill's Hetes,- at the Vintage et'Lonndes• berg, at 2 o'clock On the afternoon of Monday g'>kh day of March. 1901 the n the filth eon f th ttbwnri hip p g 1. lett, to the county of Heron, containing by ad- measurement Dire hundred acres of land, rnor or lea,. On the property erg a frame house and frame barn, a0lidmhilele reteeitiet To ch and productive, Terms i --Ten r Centel! of the parch money in cash at of sale,the balance to be paid or arranged for within hirty da eY after the tale. Por further tonna and condiitional of ael8 apply* to W. BRltDOXIC, (Hinton (art, • Dated at <llintels, the 8th for b ,99vender, AZ, February 1.5, AD 01 cSinnon &Co• • • 40 Great Clearing Sale On Thu reda next ,F ebr u ar yl4, e will commence ea great *leering aRsaleof wiutar Goode,when will er all lWinter Dress oplah.ate, Overcoats, Meters, Men's Fur gnats, Ladies' Astrachan Jachete, Flan*ndiettes, etc.at great reduction in prices, in feet in some cases the pricea. . will be out in two, Come early„ Thursday morning and got frstohoioe . of the great bargains wee will offer. Fanoy Paid Drees Goods, regular price 8o and too, for 5o, Plain laomespune, in plain and fancy mixtures,. 40 inches wide, rep. PlaiclaDr rpes eG3oodef,o4r 02n hes wide, omela hair effeot a� very at li sb o• this season.e oo,Worth 500r for2a0, ' White Wool Blankets; weight 7 pound.), large size, fan oy bordcrs,s ofiPi iaCashmeres,$8inches wideall.woolregular-price rpr- e 250. for, Hsieh, regularprice$2.50, for $1 95.Grey Blanket, large size, regular $2, for $1,65, Flannelettes, dark and light colors, fanny stripes, wide width, regular price 7e and 8o,,for 5o., Ladies'. Wrappers, assorted colors worth2 5• Ladies' Flannelette Underekirte fancy $trns for bright 604, for 4fio, ' y patterns, colors,'regulat t,adlea' Astrachan, Jackets•, Caperinss and Men's Fur Coats at"whole- • sale rices. ' ■ Gray Flannels, plain and twilled, wadi] 154,;for 120. Men's Overcoats and Meters, 25 per cent off regular prices, r_IVIcEinnon ilt Co., Blyth %ievieviirla �I EI Two � .�. ‘72.y_. e a•' �p To . �1ca� out Al.1-1 _ 4,,.�`�re, � lutes b� did tort: ellen It i4�lts o• • T'neerwee r 42244 inch suit $2_edit for 1.25 takinb lire vy ribin•d 50o garment fair , • ,,,, R35C all u.01 shirts and, drawers' -for 25c Horst bide mi de Were $1,50 for,.., L;u,eda'b�.ti75ofor :......• $1. gOc Tweed hats 01.50 for.. .. •. ,• „$1' Alsosnap in far cans.A. J..l *ORR.IsH Ire are n a genuine e redaoti on ' ' 1n. our ion u heavy, al(•wool, doable -breasted, storlu. collar, - wool lined, Frieze Miters, With . a. al b It ' 1} pockets. will a you . oeset pay y hem, A line of All -Wool SUITS, with d. nb le•breasted coat, worth $10,. fur 'I , lis avyall-wool Frieze Pee Jackets - fur M : $5 00 Soo'eh Tweed Suits treat were [. §18 and $19, to order for.... V16 +0 A. J. HOLLOWAY . A snoE S1:OR red : T. Jackson, Dealer in all kinds of Footwear.. A'cordial invitation is extended to every body to' call and i nn t .. sot ourand We .have a very choice selection of alcoial liner, fresh Iron the makers,o up-to-date in eyery respect Our line of MEWS SHOES are superior to any . ever sold in Clinton, in :style, in 'material, in workmanship. Our 'lines of LADIES,' MISSES and CHILDREN'S are models olthe highest skill `in. shoe -building. SHOES 'FOR: BOYS have receivedl special attention, ' •. and ` our lines cannot be equalled for ;durability. ' our terms are •strictly Cash.- We guarantee satisfaction or your. money back, BUTTER, and EGGS will be taken as cash, and whenthe value. of -either article offered exceeds the amount of the parohaee, we will pay the, • difference in rash.' Our store is . in the Beaver Block,. next Grigg's .:s J , , • door to Famou e1 ellCJry s.stoblishw4ni. ` ' ' ' A7 Clinton, Dec, 28, 1900 • FRED .1% RJV.[l,ON ke.. Dandruff Cure and Hair Tonic Unaurpeeeed asa hair dressing, keeping the scalp' Olean and promoting w1oxui iant growth of hair, Prevents; baldness by removing the cause -.dandruff. Contains no grease, mineral or other deleterious• subaten• Deo. $1 per bottle, Bold by J. E. HOVCY,Dispens Chemist. Clinton. r .%f Chanqe or Busjpess Having bought the Grocery and Crockery business so successfully and 20exp ienoe y elf in tbewholesait and retail grocery and crohckery over 58 years' confidant I myself up the good reputation of the old firm in keeping briefness, amut the ve t I oot peep at the lowest prices. I have reduced all my Dinner, Tea Y able geed. to make room for my import order, which I expect in a fear months. T Call and examine goods end prides before you bay. No trouble to show goods. J. wNiceabe With reference to t e above change of business I take this opportunity, of ex. pressing niy eilicere thank to any numerous friends and cnetomere for there lral support dnrlag•the past 12'yeare and bespeak for nay sachessor, .1'. W.. MoCebei. same liberal treatment so generously accorded to me, ,r the inwrg 4000 Ofb.140000640.4041010/1.10110-, It Pays To Lose.. Sometimes. Business gains usuallyentail a Sacrij. five somewhere. It is so in all buying, and selling-. . it is so here. We ai e willing you should have the splendid ready -for -wear -tailor made Beaver . Over coats and all wool Ulsters at a good deal• less than the usual price, simply ta'saveus tho expense of carrying them over a season. The $10.00 high grade beer coats, as good se any tailor, can pnelte now $8.00. Those comfortable Meters, regular 6..o to 1O. : no, . 4400 to .7.00. It isn't as through you had to -put tliem awn now for next winter; at least two months y �:.ou oat do that. Wear them that long' and halm knew garment for next season. Stock taking is over and we offer broken linen of suits at about a third andin some cases a half of regular prices. O 'IM T E, Leo .de boyo